Wise
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It seemed as sarcastic humor to me![]()
Calling She Hulk a ****e isn't sarcastic OR funny.
It seemed as sarcastic humor to me![]()
I did. I thought I was missing something. It didn't make any sense.
Ashton Kutcher is actually a good actor when he's playing a serious, non dumbass role. He's great in The Butterfly Effect. I'd be down for Kutcher as Green Lantern, but most wouldn't be.Anyone else think Kutcher could make a great GL or Flash? Anyway, I saw Gurl Bye,,,Our boy did good. I nominate Pike for Vicki Vale.![]()
The video link doesnt make any sense. Its got something to do with football!
Ashton Kutcher is actually a good actor when he's playing a serious, non dumbass role. He's great in The Butterfly Effect. I'd be down for Kutcher as Green Lantern, but most wouldn't be.
Ben Affleck talks Daredevil and BvS
NPR: On whether he has any trepidation about starring in the upcoming Batman, given his regrets about the 2003 film Daredevil
BEN AFFLECK: Indeed I have regrets about Daredevil. I have regrets about all the movies that I don't think were executed properly. ... Look, if I thought we were remaking Daredevil, I'd be out there picketing myself ... and that goes for other movies as well that I haven't been happy with. You know, I'm hard on myself and I have exacting standards and I want to do excellent work and I don't always succeed, but I think you have to start out with that drive.
[Batman] was written by Chris Terrio, who wrote Argo, who's not a comic guy. And it's directed by Zach Snyder, who's a incredibly magical sort of visual stylist who's steeped in the comic world. And you have this sandwich of talents. I felt very confident about it. ... I thought it would be nice to make one of these movies really, really good
Did you click on the link? This is a troll link. Some football video.
To be fair to Goyer, the WB press release made it clear Terrio was writing the script from an earlier version by Goyer. Both were credited on the press release.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceis written by Chris Terrio, from a screenplay by David S. Goyer. Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder are producing, with Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Wesley Coller, David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns serving as executive producers.
A "Screenplay by" credit is appropriate when there is source material of a story nature (with or without a "Screen Story" credit) or when the writer(s) entitled to "Story by" credit is different than the writer(s) entitled to "Screenplay by" credit.
The term "Written by" is used when the writer(s) is entitled to both the "Story by" credit and the "Screenplay by" credit.
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And indicates multiple writers or writing teams who contributed but did not collaborate directlythey may never have even met. Examples are Andrew Douglas and Justin Goldstein or Mike Fox and Bethany Kant and Rachel Loonin.
An ampersand (&) indicates multiple people or teams who wrote together. Examples are Darren Sapper & Matt Small or Kevin Alansky & Rachel Fremont and Seth Kessler & Dara Neumann. (Here, Alansky and Fremont wrote together, Kessler and Neumann wrote together, but the two pairs did not make it a foursome.) You might also see a team and an individual such as Mike Chasen & Randi Skylar and Chris Campagnuolo.
The link was a troll link, but the CW President did in fact say that Titans could cross over with Arrow/Flash.
http://****************.com/tv/teen-titans-tv-series-arrow-flash-crossover/
Ben confirmed my deep suspicions that his entrance jettisoned Goyer's script right out the window (at least the character beats and major pacing and story elements). He almost seems dismissive of Goyer by saying the script wasn't written by some "comic guy".
The minute Terrio was brought in, it was to set a precedent of quality control and a way for Ben to somewhat micromanage the story elements that would affect his character thus knowing he'll have good character material to work with, but also seemingly sparring Superman and Cavill by still making him very much the central piece to tie everything in.
As much as I like Goyer, I'm glad that Affleck was brought into the picture and word is that his selection was entirely that of the WB heads. While it may still be premature to call it a victory I sense a major win for Warner Brothers here.
The WB press release made it clear that Goyer provided the first draft of the story. Terrio wrote his separately. The actual press release said:
Looking at WGA arbitration guidelines, we get this
What this means, combining the two links, is that Goyer provided a story which has elements which will appear in BvS, but Terrio provided a different story building on that which will be what the final script and scenes will be based upon.
Granted, the final WGA arbitration may change the credits, but I doubt it since the press release has to be vetted by the WGA anyway.
How do we define "a comic book guy"? Growing up, I never got comics like monthly. If my mom took me to a store that had comics I may ask her if we could get one but I never got comics like for years.
I'll be honest, I got a little nervous about the whole "Terrio is not a comic book guy" thing. Say what you will about Goyer but he is a comic book geek and he knows these characters intimately. But then I remembered Chris Nolan wasn't a comic book fan either and look at what he did. As long as Terrio has a basic understanding of who Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman are I'm sure his story will turn out very good.
I'll be honest, I got a little nervous about the whole "Terrio is not a comic book guy" thing. Say what you will about Goyer but he is a comic book geek and he knows these characters intimately. But then I remembered Chris Nolan wasn't a comic book fan either and look at what he did. As long as Terrio has a basic understanding of who Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman are I'm sure his story will turn out very good.
Comics were pivotal to my childhood. Its hard to imagine a childhood without them, in fact.
I would say superheroes were more pivotal to me then comics. I'm not saying that in a negative way about comics. I never liked to read as a kid. I don't get why not because I love reading but as a kid I much rather be playing with my toys or playing sports outside then read. I've only read one of the Harry Potter books.
But in terms of superheroes, they were a major part. I have photos of me dressing up as Batman for Halloween and my little brother was Robin. My 2nd or 3rd Birthday was a Batman Forever theme birthday (I don't remember but I got photos) and my uncle who's my Godfather gave me my first Batman and Robin action figures for the Forever film. I remember my mom getting me VHSs of Batman The Animated Series. Batman was as important to my childhood as much as basketball and Star Wars was.
Then Superman The Animated Series came and I didn't get into that as much as Batman. I don't think I have any toys from it but I still loved the show. Then JLTAS came out and I loved that.
I never got into Marvel until that Hulk 03 film came out because I saw his Hulk character and I just loved him. My mom showed me the live action Lou show she used to watch and got Huk cartoons. IMO the film was disappointing. I mean I'm a 10 year old kid. It just isn't the superhero film for a 10 year old you know. The fight scenes weren't clear, the pace was slow. Now I think it's good but back then I was disappointed.
I could go on but my point is as long as you know these characters and are familiar with them in some form or know how to bring them to life then your good. Burton never read a Batman comic but knew how to make Batman come to life.
Reading comics is important especially because there isn't much out there for Wonder Woman like there is for Bats, Supers, and Lex to be influenced by but if you are familiar with them and know how to bring them to life respectfully then your good.
Comics were pivotal to my childhood. Its hard to imagine a childhood without them, in fact.